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Wesley Clark: GOP Agenda at Play in Debate
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| January 23, 2004
Posted on 01/23/2004 12:28:22 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Steel Wolf
I believe you're right - it's beyond personal repugnance. There's something there that's not right.
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01/23/2004 5:40:19 PM PST
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185JHP
( "The wicked walk on every side, when the vilest men are exalted.")
To: Hunble
General Clark ordered his NATO troops to attack the Russians. The only thing that averted what could have escalated into WWIII was the British Commander refusing to carry out his orders by saying, "I will not start WWIII for you." Thank you so much for explaining this. I've seen references to WWIII, but didn't know what it meant.
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01/23/2004 5:52:57 PM PST
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Dianna
To: Tank-FL
I thought Peter Jennings asked tougher questions than Britt Yeah...
I expected Peter Jennings to be kissing up to the Dem candidates. He surprised me.
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01/23/2004 8:51:47 PM PST
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Jorge
To: Jorge
I expected Peter Jennings to be kissing up to the Dem candidates. He surprised me. IMHO Jennings wants Clark gone because he knows a nutcase when he sees one.
I don't believe Jennings threw any hardballs John Kerry's way.
The mainstream press is trying to decide right now whether to coalesce around Kerry or Edwards. Dean will probably be toast after Tuesday, and Clark is the only remaining obstacle.
Other posters have noted this, but I'll be more direct: If you think Clinton was rough on his opponents, wait til you see what a personality like Clark would do if he ever had the power of the Presidency.
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